Kawasaki Robotics Line Up Brochure
A general overview of the whole Kawasaki Robotics range.
A general overview of the whole Kawasaki Robotics range.
Extra large size general purpose robots.
Download (1543KB)Small to medium payload robots up to 80Kg for a variety of applications.
Kawasaki arc welding robots demonstrate the potential of a skilled operator from the moment they are installed.
Download (1332KB)High-speed palletising robots that meet your demands for power and speed.
Download (306KB)High-speed, and high-precision visual sensing system that can be used on a wide range of sites immediately. The adoption of Vision systems enables no positioning of works to be required and the initial setup per work to be simplified.
Download (2353KB)Y series high-speed pick & place robots are ideal for a wide range of applications, including food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetics production lines, as well as the assembly and placement of electrical, electronic, and machine parts.
Wide motion range, long reach and large motion angle of the wrist enable various applications in industrial fields. For large payloads up to 300Kg.
Download (30KB)Multi-process welding robot cuts weld time by up to 90 percent.
Download (1063KB)Although robotics based flexible automation is an intriguing prospect for small to median enterprises in the era of the global competition, the complexity of programming remains one of the major hurdles limiting its applications. This paper presents an automated offline programming (AOLP) method to address this issue. AOLP is software that automatically plans and programs for a robotic welding system with high Degree of Freedoms (DOFs). It takes CAD model as input, and is able to generate the complete robotic welding code without any further programming effort.
Download (359KB)The Australian Food & Grocery Council (AFGC) State of the Industry Report 2016 stated that capital investment in the food and beverage sector had declined significantly for three years and is now back to levels not seen since the middle of the GFC in 2009-10.
The AFGC’s report prompted the PKN Packaging News and Food & Drink Business Packaging Technology Survey 2017.
In this survey, we sought input from industry to gain insight into current Australian industry practices, drivers and future plans related to the purchase of packaging line equipment and robotics automation technology.
Download (1574KB)Any food recall incident is a crisis situation that requires quick action to mitigate any longstanding
financial and reputational damage. AccuPak and Fortress Technology examine the different factors that
can make food operators vulnerable to a recall, even with inspection equipment in place.